Factor Info

ID 61153
Size 911 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 83549834186308970335405582804080159828350262637189685655209612504521600626244335165434052488500605089453486535494108307189364366022157281863913537817619346774001953980392868682006794189675467078385058282892840702593743107574928225756021790278385174357765027015987735136240984615994082652937656493297612255087437946236666515413905824839808367065039049633425343425873426981041611484638430269474670821171157859602299376919995459703250364763831215275667208411133974070364435571518419013758843002638754571333378691924650459904645017733117964971700958144761586330590848823345454124580118664066843829108724426767438669641309686694348504245321281887295099975161559783279746619202233337540341955949447170937490886435320384421330885898844908871779791987674146356922523226206051161822008591864830485551029250630002158710611573486446276391221913658306246234913720503633678119458536825932923393661188369088556256893680063943

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 59455) 220692472927167836907173 (proven prime)
(ID: 61154) 378580352461235940337676348255571123621738865332399541016376841765519554575216873094314944047093632170922580314229140612992826073078256474706702348769722577759506538121943385861427191310473313550210369659091985918433942431396586880888238982713968460183757695865503015354308898162456403678753982045181769731625082905600223834369994625323178991241646200985691198196788256093691771191277538808700678932072103885432008812027631038831488516973365117523107314467302407855372327948808917658947964373632790460593360054498289011411155467963045455088946741426992643106872470328199468703302158693626661977983444945796196205863956481756571932343410477424722349305082654746975284368441367720916745664504384533466876710337136904427360285485945151701196699654723893905545222767876103911769199983750137119379309848381464694521135261338346731419233332238765486401585684617962181094506768580526686798154491 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.